I am very interested in seeing the player base numbers comparing legacy d2 versus d2r. If the data isn't publicly available does anyone have a feel for which version contains the greater player count?
Thinking longer term about future seasons and ultimately, if the game remains popular for another 20 years.
I am very interested in seeing the player base numbers comparing legacy d2 versus d2r. If the data isn't publicly available does anyone have a feel for which version contains the greater player count?
Thinking longer term about future seasons and ultimately, if the game remains popular for another 20 years.
I can't give you any sort of official population information but I can share the total number of people who've chosen platform-specific roles on a couple of public D2R discord servers which can give an indication of player distribution. Bear in mind that both servers allow people to choose multiple roles.
Sever 1
PC - 13,003
PS - 903
NS - 776
Xbox - 607
Server 2
PC - 30,489
PS - 5,338
NS - 4,448
Xbox - 3,013
D2R numbers greatly surpass LoD numbers on Bnet, pretty much the main/only reason for most people to pick LoD over D2R is for private servers which D2R doesn't have (yet).
There's a very small few diehards that stay on LoD for PvP (with their 20+ years of accumulated Wealth and pre-patch/bugged items) or because they don't like the D2R changes (or just didn't want to switch), but yeah. It's not comparable.
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